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 SAMPLE PROJECTS

brand design

Tifany & Olivia Khakdoust
Tifany & Olivia Khakdoust | Realtors
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First-time Realtors and sisters, Tifany and Olivia, came to One Step Services for a brand that was modern, clean and professional and would set them apart from their competition. They were hoping for an eye-catching, young feel that would attract a high-end audience.

*The materials pictured above were created by Danielle Hebert for the sole purpose of use by the clients and One step Services. All materials are copyrighted by One Step Services and are used with direct permission. © One Step Services, 1-888-587-5301. All rights reserved.

Donna 
Wettstein
Donna Wettstein | Realtor
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Donna Wettstein approached One Step Services with an old-fashioned brand that did not stand out in her high-end, coastal community. She wanted to revamp her look to appeal to those demographics with a new, fresh feel.

*The materials pictured above were created by Danielle Hebert for the sole purpose of use by the clients and One step Services. All materials are copyrighted by One Step Services and are used with direct permission. © One Step Services, 1-888-587-5301. All rights reserved.

Michelle
Escutia
Michelle Escutia | Realtor
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Michelle Escuita was a newer agent who was introducing herself into a new area. Her main concerns were cost. She wanted a clean, simple brand that maintained her feminity but would not take a lot of design hours. 

*The materials pictured above were created by Danielle Hebert for the sole purpose of use by the clients and One step Services. All materials are copyrighted by One Step Services and are used with direct permission. © One Step Services, 1-888-587-5301. All rights reserved.

Matt
Reyna
Matt Reyna | Realtor and Broker
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Matt is a businessman all-around who was seasoned in the field of Real Estate. The area that he marketed too had many engineers and fellow business-men. He wanted a brand that would represent him as a strong and professional Realtor without being too boring.

*The materials pictured above were created by Danielle Hebert for the sole purpose of use by the clients and One step Services. All materials are copyrighted by One Step Services and are used with direct permission. © One Step Services, 1-888-587-5301. All rights reserved.

Pan-
American 
Games
Pan-American Games | School Project
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The assignment was to create a look and feel for a multi-nation event. Then, once the look and logo was established, a map and wayfinding icons must be created in that style. The challenge was to create icons that would be easily understood by all nationalities.

packaging

Hebert
Vineyards
Hebert Vineyards | School Project
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Hebert Vineyards is a vineyard based on my own personal family history. The creation of the vineyard traces back to my grandfather, who survived an atomic bomb detonation at Bikini Island in World War II. They need a new logo which represents their family history and appeals to their college demographic.

CVS Brand
Packaging
CVS Brand Packaging | School Project
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CVS Brand medicine has had the same packaging for years. Surveys were conducted to measure the readability of the packaging. The surveys showed that the packaging does not display the most important information in an easily to understable way. I created a template for medicine packaging that includes the most pertinent information foremost and easily accesible.

typography

"Keyed"
typeface
"Keyed" Display Type | School Project
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Typeface made by hand for all capital letters based off the shapes found in a common house key.

eblast design

Bob &
Dawn
Bob & Dawn | Realtors
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Creation of an eblast for monthly newsletters and updates using a brand created by another designer.

*The materials pictured above were created by Danielle Hebert for the sole purpose of use by the clients and One step Services. All materials are copyrighted by One Step Services and are used with direct permission. © One Step Services, 1-888-587-5301. All rights reserved.

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